This is the 533rd most frequent Malay word.
disyaki
Suspected.
In this sentence, 'disyaki' is used to describe someone who is under suspicion for a certain action, specifically involvement in a robbery.
Polis telah menahan lelaki yang disyaki terlibat dalam kes rompakan.
The police have detained the man suspected of being involved in the robbery.
Here, 'disyaki' refers to a potential or uncertain identification of a disease that has allegedly spread.
Penyakit yang disyaki telah merebak ke kawasan lain di kampung itu.
The disease suspected has spread to other areas of the village.
In this context, 'disyaki' indicates items that are under suspicion of being wrongly taken.